Tuesday, April 14, 2015

It’s
spring! With spring the weather warms, the weeds start growing, and our
fall-winter annuals are looking droopy. The month of April is an
excellent time to start replacing the droopy annuals with fresh spring
color annuals. The month of April is now recognized as National Garden
Month. The organization is to raise awareness to gardening education.
For more information into National Garden Month click here.

For
most gardener’s April is the month to start taking a survey of the
garden. What survived the brutal winter we had? Shall I wait to replace
the fall-winter annuals? The majority of Spring Annuals that are listed
below will last from spring to fall. Are you ready to get your garden
ready for spring and summer? Try some of these spring annuals which will
give you lots of color.